hi Shaun,
As I said in my last post all of the new Vista specific features can be 
turned off. You can turn Vista into a glorified version of XP. However, 
my advice is don't upgrade. If you are going to turn all of the Vista 
specific stuff off then there is absolutely no reason at all to upgrade. 
Vista has nothing to offer except the new features and better security. 
if you turn off the new security and ffeatures then it is just Windows 
XP with a new name.
my question is why would you want to turn off all the new features? That 
is a waiste of money to upgrade to an new OS and turn off security, the 
new desktop, bla, bla, bla and treat it just like XP. Vista will let you 
do that, but then the money you just spent for those features just got 
turned off.


shaun everiss wrote:
> I aggree with you michael.
> At any rate if at all possible I will be making vista as much xp like if I 
> ever upgrade to that, or maybe win7?
> And if I can't make it legally like xp then I'll just have to go alegal and 
> make it like xp.
> So I hope my laptops do not die for ages.


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